EA AND STEVEN SPIELBERG TEAM UP TO DEVELOP THREE ORIGINAL VIDEOGAMESLOS ANGELES, CALIF., - October 14, 2005 – In a ground-breaking long term agreement, Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS) today announced that Academy Award® winner Steven Spielberg will be collaborating with the game makers at EA’s Los Angeles studio (EALA) to create three new original franchise properties. Beginning this year, with offices located on site at EALA, Spielberg will work directly with EA’s development teams to offer his signature style of storytelling to the concept, design, story and artistic visualization of the new games. EA will own the intellectual properties and the game franchises will be developed, published and distributed worldwide by EA. Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
"I have been playing EA games for years and have watched them master the interactive format." said Steven Spielberg. "Having watched the game industry grow from a niche into a major creative force in entertainment, I have a great deal of respect for EA's understanding of the interactive format. I'm looking forward to working closely with the team in Los Angeles."
"There is no greater storyteller than Steven Spielberg,” said EA Chairman and CEO Larry Probst. “In addition to his gift for pleasing movie audiences, he has an innate understanding of games and how to immerse players into a fantastic world of action and characters.”
“It’s incredibly exciting to be collaborating with Steven Spielberg,” noted Neil Young, VP and Studio Head at EALA. “He shares our vision for the potential of the medium and has the passion and creativity to help us finally deliver on the promise that a game can not only engage and compel you with its interactivity, but can also move you emotionally.“
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Originally posted by: hudsonhawk
Spielberg's your favorite director???
Let me guess, is white bread your favorite food too?
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Originally posted by: hudsonhawk
Spielberg's your favorite director???
Let me guess, is white bread your favorite food too?
Spielberg has many good films. Why don't you go watch Fight Club or something.
I've been wondering for a while now why no one had thought of film makers working on games.
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Originally posted by: hudsonhawk
I agree he has many good films. He has few great ones. 75% of those start with the words "Indiana Jones and The."
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Originally posted by: hudsonhawk
I agree he has many good films. He has few great ones. 75% of those start with the words "Indiana Jones and The."
Indiana Jones (all three)
Jaws
E.T.
1941
Jurassic Park
Saving Private Ryan
The Terminal
War of the Worlds
I consider all these movies great, so yeah, opinions are awesome... =P
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Originally posted by: nitsu niflheim
1941 was a huge flop, HUGE FLOP. And the Indiana Jones movies are a collaboration between Steven Spielberg AND George Lucas, so he doesn't get all the credit. But out of all of SS's movies, E.T. is without a doubt his best and my favorite.
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"I have been playing EA games for years and have watched them master the interactive format." said Steven Spielberg. "Having watched the game industry grow from a niche into a major creative force in entertainment, I have a great deal of respect for EA's understanding of the interactive format. I'm looking forward to working closely with the team in Los Angeles."
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"I have been playing EA games for years and have watched them master the interactive format." said Steven Spielberg. "Having watched the game industry grow from a niche into a major creative force in entertainment, I have a great deal of respect for EA's understanding of the interactive format. I'm looking forward to working closely with the team in Los Angeles."
TRANSLATION: "So I don't have enough money and none of my movies receive critical acclaim and then I was told that lots of people are making money off video games and that because the game press is run by a bunch of easily impressed 30 year olds any crap gets acclaim. The same person said that EA was the biggest game company so I decided to work with them, I heard they did The Sims."